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For The Daily Gamecock's special commencement edition, former student body presidents from the last four years wrote letters to the editor to share the most important or memorable parts of their experiences.
The General Assembly needs to properly fund higher education, but more state money won’t fix South Carolina universities’ core problem by itself.
The recent shooting in Atlanta, Georgia and the rise of Asian hate crimes across the nation have concerned many who advocate for tolerance. Protection for minority groups should be one of the top priorities within the U.S. political agenda.
Last year, many students spent the entire year taking online classes, but this fall, in-person classes have started again. The toll on students’ motivation and mental health from a year of online courses is making the transition back to in-person hard.
Despite the common phrase, baking, thankfully, isn't a science.
The women’s unemployment crisis is an issue that everyone, not just economists, need to educate themselves on.
With another month left in the semester and upcoming finals, many students have the option to explore and utilize different studying spots throughout the University of South Carolina’s large and enjoyable campus. In fact, these often prove more useful and convenient than seeking out spots off campus.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) stands as the highest-grossing film series of all time, and while many studios have attempted to compete with it, the competition failed because of one reason: It was rushed.
To the class of 2021,
2020 will forever be remembered in the history books. Through not only a global pandemic that flipped the world upside down but a Black Lives Matter movement that defined the future of the United States, the University of South Carolina stood strong and exemplified what it meant to be made of boundless resilience. While my tenure as student body president was never easy (it rarely is), this year of great tribulations made the triumphs well worth the fight.
For women, walking into a room is not always easy. As we carry their personal stories with us, it is our responsibility to pass their teachings on to increase female leadership roles.
The USC administration’s mishandling of sexual harassment allegations perpetrates a systemic crisis at this university.
During this ongoing Lent season, people on and around campus in Columbia should strive to give back to the Carolina community and be involved in acts of service during these difficult times.
Congratulations class of 2021!
On a beautiful afternoon in Rutledge Chapel, April 3, 2018, I began the journey of a lifetime and was sworn in as student body president. I didn't know exactly what the year ahead would look like at the time, but it turned out to be an incredible period of transformation for our university – full of unexpected twists and turns, all of which shaped the institution's trajectory.
The class of 2024's unique freshman year is nearly over, and we can't wait for the coming semester.
From institutional racism to sexual assault and harassment on campus, the general feeling from the university’s administration has been one of reactivity rather than proactivity.
The unsung heroes of the quick shift to remote classes were our professors, who had to redesign their courses on the fly and be the support system the student body needed.
The death penalty’s only purpose is cruelty for the sake of cruelty. That's not stopping the South Carolina General Assembly, however.